Thursday, January 15, 2026

Mayor of Gainesville Sam Couvillon Visits Habersham – Running for Congress

Cornelia, GA – A warm crowd gathered last night at The Common Ground in Cornelia as Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon visited Habersham County for an open meet-and-greet with local residents, community leaders, and guests from across the region. The event offered a relaxed, conversational atmosphere where Couvillon shared his priorities, listened to public concerns, and spoke about the importance of collaboration among neighboring North Georgia communities.

Among those in attendance were several notable local leaders, including Habersham County Sheriff Robin Krockum, Clarkesville’s newly-elected Mayor Franklin Brown, and Cornelia City Councilman Mark Reed. Their presence highlighted a spirit of regional cooperation—a theme Couvillon emphasized throughout the evening.

Mayor of Gainesville Sam Couvillon discusses what inspired him to run for congress.

Couvillon is campaigning for a seat in Georgia’s 9th Congressional District and will be challenging incumbent Representative Andrew Clyde in the upcoming primary next May. This added statewide ambitions to his local visit and gave attendees a chance to ask about how he envisions the district’s future.

Attendees had the chance to speak directly with Couvillon in small groups, discussing topics ranging from economic development and downtown revitalization to transportation needs and public safety. Guests enjoyed the opportunity to have face-to-face dialogue with public officials in an informal setting.

Couvillon’s visit comes at a time when many North Georgia communities—including Gainesville—are experiencing growth, new development pressures, and evolving economic landscapes. The mayor emphasized that maintaining the character and identity of local communities while supporting responsible progress remains a priority.

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